@titch: there is a lot of irony in the media quoting single instances, when the states and countries with the strictest lockdowns have suffered the most deaths.
In the top 10 states in the US, 2 are red, the rest is blue.
In the UK the NHS just gave out a statistic that currently 48% of the excess death this year is attributed COVID-measure related issues such as suicide, ischemic heart disease, stroke and other lockdown-related issues. This type of heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide is primarily caused by anxiety, stress and depression together with a reduction in mobility and healthy lifestyle.
Since 2019 this type of heart disease has increased by nearly 3M deaths annually, now outstripping the previous leaders neonatal and lower respiratory conditions (poverty-related issues). So our lockdowns and related issues (worldwide economic shortages) has killed nearly 3 times more people than COVID.
In the US only 48000 people have died from COVID under the age of 50 in the last 2 years. The majority of people that died were elderly or had other underlying conditions. More people died in car accidents and overdoses in that age bracket, actually the increased amount of overdoses (more than 20000 MORE overdoses in 2020 vs 2019 and it looks like 2021 will be even worse with it probably topping more than 100,000 overdoses totally) which would outstrip the younger people dying from COVID since 2020.
Old people dying from disease is a fact of life, young people are getting killed by the government en masse.
At this point Alec Baldwin has killed more people in the US than the Omicron variant. There is only 1 known death from Omicron and it seems even that case in the UK is disputed as to its accuracy.